-M.......-.-c......rw:.-u... r. -,-.n . IAITE-:1 ii -25 . . s race romvrssn Macllonalil--lone: Wedding --St. Marta Church. Lot 7 ,was the scene of a pretty wedding on Monday morning, September 7, when Martha Melvlna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones of Cunpbellton, became the bride of Garth Laurance. son of Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald of 0'- Leary. . The alter was tastefully decorat- ed with gladioii and mixed flowers. Rev. Father Trainer performed the double-ring ceremony and cele- brated nuptial Mass. Mrs. Bonnet. Haywood was organist and Miss Shirley Haywood, soloist. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father and was at-, tended by Miss Loraine MacDon- ald, sister of the groom. LAC. Kenneth Goodin was groomsman. The bride chose a suit of rose beige with wine accessories and) wore a coisage of Tails" '1 roses. She carried a uhite prayer book. gift of the groom. The bridesmaid wore a mauve suit with navy ilCCE'SSOl'lOE and a Corsage of yellow roses. The bride's mother chose for lien daughter's wedding a dress of blue crepe with navy accessories and a Corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother was attired in blue nylon sh:-cr with nary r cessories and a cor--ape F0585. The wedding iueiikiiist u-as 5I'l'V ed at the home of the gi'noiii'r. par - enls in 0'Ls-ary. The table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake, topped by I! miniature bride and groom. The toast to lhc him.- was proposed by LAC D. J. Hardy and responded to by the groom. Those assisting in serving iicrc Mrs. Claud MacNeil. .5. Ira Ellis and Mrs. Arthur Harris. Following: a short lioneymoon LAC. lifacDondld will l?lll'” for Montreal and G: .41. Man, irhcrc the groom has been posicd. Out-of-town guests wcio Mrs. Russel Whittncy, Jamaica Plain, Msss., Miss Bernice MacDonald. LAC and Mi-s. Douglas Hardy, Summcrsidc CROSBY AND HOPE IN "l't().-U) T0 BALI." CAPITOL, SUMMER- SIDE Everybody talks about what this coiintry mods-lint Paramount Pictures has tiecidcri. and wisely so-that what this republic sorely lacks is plenty of laughs. This be- ing their prciiuzse, they set out to produce a film that would go a long way in alicviating this alleged national laiirzh deficiency. Th:-y'vn come up with the answcr in thcir new Teclinicnlcr cnmedy riot, 'lRoad to Bali.” which spread joy right up to the maximum :'i its gala op- oi pink 3 IURGESLIFITIME Continued from pogo 10) long time," declared Peter. 'There are some of the best things there that I have eaten all summer, Have you suddenly lost your appetite, or are you afraid?" "Illl have you to know that I'm not afraid to go anywhere that .V0ull'e not afraid to go. Peter Rab- bit," declared Johnny somewhat sharply. "As for my appetite, I always have an appetite. I never lose it." Peter chuckled as he looked at. Johnny Chuck. Johnny looked to be almost broad as he was long. "I can believe that." said Peter. Johnny Chuck moved a bit nearer the fence. He reached forward with an inquisitive black nose and touched a. wire that was in the ,way. Perhaps he thought it was just a vine or a root that he could 'cut. Instantly. Johnny Chuck turn- ed a back somersauli, fat as he has. He fell on his back sprawling. and he was so fat that he had lhard work to roll onto his feet laza:n. Peter Rabbit was dancing aimiii with glee. This is what he lllllfl hoped for. This was what had happened to him the night before. This was his idea of a Joke. A lot of people are like this. They 'thinl( that unpleasant things they lcause to happen to other folk are iokes. are something funny to -laugh at. They are altogether iwrnnsz, , sf..- LONDON. (CP)-Fines imposed for motoring offences in England ..iitl Wales last year totalled 2637.- 300. or eight per cent more than ,in 1951. There were 396.392 FY059- icutions lfllilllg at the Capitol Theatre today. The story. which serves as an is-xcusc for the inspired shenani- gans of Crosby and Hope, pre- scnts them as a pair of hand-me- down song-and-dance men per- forming in an out-of-the-way Australian dance hall. Things be- Ecnine uncomfortably "warm" in the area when the boys learn that ,their respective girl friends have ibig brothcrs. They take off for parts unknown and wind up on a secluded atoll nearby the myster- ious and colorful isle of Bali. i There Bing and Bob meet an un- scrupulous South Sea island prince. lvillainously protrayed by Murvyn Vye, who hires them to dive for sunken treasure. What he forget: to toll the boys is that every diver 'who has b"aved the watery chorc ,ha; been strangled to death by 9. giant squid. Dorothy Lamour, the i')rllICP'S cousin awakens their in- ltcrcst and soon becomes involved 3in their wacky enterprise. Suffice jio say, the laughs keep mounting ras Bing. Bob and Dotty run into lsarago cannibals. beautiful native lnirls. fcrocious animals, a fun lov- ling gorilla and some surprise "guest stars." PULPWOOD Buying Rough Pulpwood daily Summcrside Yard (located behind "The Imperial Diner”), commencing Monday, September 14. BOATES (P.E.I.) LIMITED Charlottetown A thriller of a story of ” killed that's different, as Starring William Holden, Brien. noun. Egg-aAraa Monday-Tuesday 7:13-9:15; Gangs sometimes go unpunlshed but when a cop is Matinee Tuesday 3:15. THE TURNING POINT"- you'll see in this picture. Alexis Smith, Edmund O'- -wry-' funny romance! Starring in "JUST THIS ONCE", worth 5520.00 on Tuesday CAMEO THEATRE -' - KEN SIN GTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Erskine, Richard Anderson. M-G-M's screamingly Janet Leigh, Peter Lawford with Lewis Stone, Marilyn Bank Night drawing night. i i 7 ciurrror. Tonight 7:15-9:15; Summon-side Tuesday 3:30-V215-9:15 IAIAIQINT pnIoQI - ROAP TOBIILIV J -1 M-m-r:rvu"a'li'tn."m 'wm'" J wuuu nun NIH-EMIEVQT Dlht-LMBMMINV REGEN Today ...... .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday 7:15 - 9:15 ...Ir IN MEMORIAM HIE. PITEI D. MCJVSI The death of Mrs. Peter D. Mc- lver in her 69th year occurred on July 26 at her home in Klnkora. Born in Iona the former Annie McGarry. she was the dauxhter. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter l)fcGarry. At an' early age Ihe left Iona for Boston. Mass. where she worked until i925 when she camp to Klnkora an housekeeper for the late Rev. Matthew Smith. in 1930 she married Peter D. Mclvcr and took over -the re- sponsibilities of wife and mother to his large family by a previous marriage which she performed with diligence and devotion. Besides these duties she also found time to take an active part in church and community affairs. She was a member of the Kinkora C.W.L. Shortly before her was visited by her pastor Rev. Claude Shea and received the last. rites of the Catholic Church. She leaves to mourn beside; her husband the following step- son: and daughters: William. Borden. Aden and Eugene, Kin- kora, Cletus, Lynn, Mss:., Justin. Saint John, N.B., Eileen, Mrs. J. F. McAvinn, Bernadine, Ott- awa, lda, Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mc- Glnley. N. B., Tena, Vancouver, B.C., Sr. Margaret Puire, St. Paul Minn., Teresa. Mrs. Arthur Rodg- era and Adele, Mrs. Clarence Coady of Charlottetown. The following brothers and sis- ters: Edward in Iona and Dr. Frank of Sudbury, Ont. Ellie, Mrs. James Hughes, Orwell Cove. Catherine, Mrs. Allan MacQuar- rie, Lynn. Mass, and Sr. Mary Dlvine Infant, Providence, R. I. The many Mass cards. mess- ages of sympathy, spiritual hou- quets. 0113., which were received are a silent. tribute to the high esteem in which Mrs. Mclver was held. death she MASSES Mr. Peter D. Mclxer il0) Mr. and Mrs. William Mclver, Borden Mr. and Mrs. Aden Mclver Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAvinn, Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mclver, Saint John, N.B. Sister Margaret Pierre, Minn- eapolis, Minn. Mrs. Joseph Mclver and Peter, Summerslde Bernadine Mclver (2) Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Mclver, Lynn, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Cusdy (3), Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith (2) McGinley, N. )3. Miss Tina couver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. (2) Charlottetown Maureen and Joanne Ottawa Sister Mary Charles, St. Paul, Mclver 15) Van- Arlhur Rodgers .)fcAvinn, Minn. Sister Ellen Joan'i5), Minn- eapolis, Minn. Sister Marie Arthur, Minn- eapolis, Minn. Sisters of Si. Martha, Kinl-torn Mr. Eugene Mcfver Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fleming, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. John Dalziel, Saint John, N.R. Mr. and Mrs. John Cahlll, Charlottetown Mrs. Elizabeth MacDonald and family, Bedequr Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hamill, Middleton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shea, Kinkora Mr. and Mrs. Jolm C. Gallant Mr. Jamel Allan. Emerald RMrs. Patrick Mulligan. Emerald . R. Miss Mary Murlagh, Calgary, Alta. , Mr. John MI Murphy. Summer- side Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mccarvllle, Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mn. Liriua Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mccabc and family Mrs. Hugh L. Mclver, Newton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclver. Saint John Mr. (1 Mn. Alphonle Brown. Grand Iver Mr. and Mrs. Sahinus Johnson, Kinkora Mr. and Mrii. Lorne Drixcoll (5) Summeralde Mr. and Mrs. Aloyaiua Greenan Adelaide Duffy, Klnkon Mr. and Mrs. Alden Corr, New- ton l Mr. Cyrus Samphy, Lynn. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George Dawlon, Albany Mr. and Mrs. I-lugh John Mc- Iver Min Mary Morrlaney. Orwell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAvinn, Charlottetown Mr. and Mn. Charles Mccardle, Middleton Mmn. Harold Mclvor. summer- I e Mr. and Mn. Jamu Hughes (7) Orwell Mr. and Mn. Emmott Mclver, Sarnla Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duffy Mr. and Mn. Charles Connolly, Lynn, Man. , Mr. and Mn. Everett Kelly. Charlottetown Mr. Arnold Mclver Mr. and Mrs Francis McEnr- rle. Lynn, Man. and Mrs. Allan McQuu-rig, Lynn. Mars.- The Drlscoll Family (2) merside I -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Murphy Sum- Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Mclver Mr. and Mn. John Murray, Summeralde Mr. and Mrs. Ollie McCarville Mr. and Mn. Pius lmlth: Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcfver. Summonlde - Mr. and Mrn. Juan Mcciuigan Mr. and Mn. Eugene Mcfvar, Somervllle, Mus. Mr. and Mn. J. F. Morris Tl-IE GUARDIAN. if Mr. and Mn. Cari 1-Iughol. Emerald . Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers. Borden I Mr. and Mu. Louis Mulligan , Mr. and Mn. W." J. Roberts Mr. and Mn. George Grunan Mr. and Mn. John Greenan Mn. Wilbert Mccarvllle. Dor- cheater, Mass. Mr. and Mn. Charlottetown , Dr. and Mn. A. L Maclsaac. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson Louis and Ronald Mclver, Arca- took. N.B. Eileen Ryan, Charlottetown Mr. and Mn. Emmet Delghan. Charlottetown Mr. and Mn. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly, Lake Verde Mr. and Mn. Ville (2) Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mccabe Peter A. McMahon, Montreal Mr. and Mn. Peter McGarry. Iona Mr. James A. McGarry. Iona Mrs. Austin Murphy, Chelton Mr. and Mrs. Redverne Ham- mill, Freetown Mrs. T. A. Mclver, Summarllde Mr. and Mn. Don McPherson. Summerxide Eugene Coady. Mark I-Iuan. Parnell McCar- Corney Brother: (3) Summer- side -Mr. and Mrs. Charlu McCardle Mr. and Mrs. Linus Tralnor, Lot 65 Dr. Frank McGarry (5) Tor- OHIO Mrs. William Delghan, Emerald Mrs. Leonard McNeil, Summer- side Mrs. Delores Bellveau, Lynn, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Mulligan Mr. and Mn. Russell Noonan, Albany Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy (2) Mrs. William Smith and family Mr. and Mrs. Swlthern Mc- Kenna, Fernwood . Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenna, Bedeque Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGary, Iona Dr. and Mrs. Ff J. MacMillan, Charlottetown - Mr. and Mn. M. J. Mclver. Lake Verde Mary and Ada Smith, Char- lottetown Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Fleming, Stanley Bridge Mr. and”Mrs. Alfred Giilis, Al- berton ' Mary Glllll, Ottawa- Cecil and Margaret Bedeque Mrs. Eugene Smith McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keough. Albany Rev. Thomas MI:Kenna. Balti- more, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. William Jacques, Hartford, Conn. Mrs. A. (TDOWII and Mix! K. McQuaid, Ch'lown Nurses, Ottawa General Hos- pital Mr. Iona Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Thomas Hughes and Melinda Murphy. Ch'town Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maclsaac, Vernon River Mr. and Bedeque Mrs. Bessie Folland, Bedeque Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hughes. Mass. Mrs. Loretta McKenna. Mus. Mr. and Mrs. John Macllachern (2) Charlottetown Min Mary Moran, Ch'town Rev. Leonard Mclrienna, Iona Francis Kelly. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Malt. Dempsey, North Adams I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bogata, New Jersey. Mrs. Glenn Parent and Reta (3) Sudbury. Ont. Min Marcella MacDonald, Hall- fax, N.S. Mrs. J. A. Shannon, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin and family, Lynn, Main. and Mn. John Connolly, Mrs. John Green, M alley, Sudbury. MESSAGES OF SYMPATIY Edwlrd Murtagh. Emerald Mary and Ada Smith. Ch'town Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murtagh, Saint John Mr. and Mn. Jerome Mulligan and family Mr. and Mn. Thoma! Norman, Albany Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kohout. North Ti-yon George Mccarvllle, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Grady, f -iv n.-.1 -- .-.--.-,m ,r CHARLOTTETOWN confirmation Service At Seven Mile Bay" And Borden -The sacrament of Confirma- tion wu administered in St. Pet- cl": church. Seven Mile Bay. on September I by His Excellency Moat luv. Jame: Boyle. Bishop of Charlottetown. aulsted by Rev. P. P. MacDonald, Chancellor of the Dlocene. luv. R. I-'. MacDonald. pastor. and Rev. T. P. I-lammill, curate. Seventy children and three a- dult: were confirmed. Acting spon- sor: were Mr. and Mn. George Sherry. The children were under the supervision of Mrs. Austin Murphy and Mrs. Ellsworth Noon- an. A powerful sermon was delivered by His Excellency. the Most Rev. Bishop, in which he pointed -ut to the large congregation the great evil of the abuse of intoxicating liquor. He also stressed the impor- tance of instilling into the mind of the child in early childhood what knowledge he can grasp of God and the things pertaining to him. He also lntiniaated strongly that it was most difficult for the child to make up during its later years the religious training it missed in the early years. His Excellency received from each child confirmed a pledge to ab- stain from alcoholic drink. An oral examination in Christian doctrine of those to be confirmed was con- ducted by the pastor. The choir was under the direction of Mr. Ar- nold Mac0rath with Miss Florrle Green as the organist. In the sf-temoon His Excellency Bishop Boyle and his assistants Mlministered the sacrament of con- firmation in Sacred Heart Church, Borden, to 35 children and one s- dult. Acting sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant and the children were under the supervi- sion of Mrs. William Mclvor and Mrs. Walter Farmer. The pastor gave an oral examination in Chris- tian doctrine to those being con- firmed. His Excellency Bishop Boyle again gave an inspiring ad- dress to both parents and children. stressing particularly the duty of parents to begin early training concerning the things of God, and pointed out the evils arising from the use of alcoholic drink. The choir was under the direc- tion of Mrs. Vincent Grant with Mrs. Clinton Howatt as organist. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- mdnt given by Rev. T. P. Hammill brought the ceremony to a close. The churches at both centres were beautifully decorated with cut flowers. The children looked charming, the boys wearing a white ribbon bow on the right arm and the girls wearing white dresses, white shoes and long flowing veils.' -L contract Bridge (Continued from Page lo) one string in his bow. Some experts in North's position. recognizing South's double as a plea. for a heart response, would consider the ace-jack-nine ample strength for 0. running in that suit. But this sort of sggreseivepess (and relative "fanciners") was really iinnscessary all North had to do was in make the straight- forward bid of three diamonds over West's shutout raise of spades. Nort.h,witha fair five-card suit, A- J-9 of hearts. and a singleton, had full' value; for this diamond bid - and then South could have bid the heart. suit in safety. The site of the first fann barn in Denmark. still seen in Jutland province, dates from AD 100-600. Danish ifruit exports in 1952 amounted to 25,000 tons. almost l0 times as much as in 1945. 1 Sweden's shipyards now have an annual capacity of 400,000 gross .. .i...-. Emnoro And Vlclnlty Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rn r and daughters. Lucy and Halo. Lowell, Mus, are spending a vacation with relative: in Victoria won. They are the house guest: of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Enman. A large congregation attended the Orange Service in the Presby- terian Ohurch on September 0. Mr. W liamson preached the sermon an was assisted by Mr. Waldron. Hymns sung. were: "0 God of Bethel." "Rise Up. Oh Men of God.” Fight the Good Fight,” and "Abide With Me." Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson. Moncton, N. 8.. spent the holiday week end with.Mr and Mn. Roland Bryant. Other guests present on Sunday were Mr. Stanley Bryant, Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy strangman, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo, For-t Hill. Mrs. Dale simonds and her two daughters and Miss Anna. Frost left September '1. for their home in south Portland. Me., after spending a ten-day vacation with relatives here. The many friends of Mr. Russel Yeo are pleased to learn that he has been able to return to his home after spending some time in the Prince County Hospital. AC2. Arnold Raynor. Centralia. 0nt.. has been spending a few days at his home in Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. William Nqye and family have recently moved to Mt. Pleasant, having bought the home formerly owned by Mrs. Ef- fie Williams. Their many friends wish them every success in their new surroundings. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lynch, Mt. Pleasant, in the loss of their house by fire during the severe storm Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLennen. Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Macbennan, Port Hill, and Mrs. Grace Maynard. Halifax, N. 8., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacLeod, Vic- toria West, on September 6. Miss Noreen Bryant has return- ed to Prince of Wales College, where she is taking a Teacher Training, Course. Miss Doria Bryant is taking Grade XII in Summerslde High School. Mr. Albert Ennian. Victoria West, is attending Summerside High School. .Reverend Harold and Mrs. Ray- nor from Nova Scotia, were recent vial-tons at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Raynor. The Presbyterian Ladier Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. MQX MUFITIY for their September meeting with a large. number of members and visitors present. The patch apron was opened and a nice sum of money was realized. Plans were made to hold the an- nual church chicken supper in the hall in late September. Mrs. Burns MacArthur will be the hostess for the October meeting. A prayer by Reverend Mr. Osborn brought the meeting to a close.- Enmoro W. I. held their Septem- ber meeting at the home of Mrs. William Glllis, Twelve members answered the roll call. Two new members, Mrs. Fred Ballem and Mrs. Charles Kaufman were wel- comed. It was decided to buy some seats for the school. Mrs. Ballem in- vited the members to meet at her home in October. ) --what might have been a ser- ioua accident occurred Friday af- ternoon. September 4, when the staging, on which Messrs. William tons. compared with 00,000 limo Mr. and Mrs. William Morris-, sey, Orwell Cove V Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corcoran,i Dorchcster. Mass. Amnom Mus. Onldrl Glen Parent, Sudbury. delrrl. J. R. Macbauchlan, Bor- Mr. nnd M”. Kennem Mac. Donald, Borden NMr. and Mn. Jamel Tierney, Mr. and Mn Jack sexton. ew Haven Bord." ML "id Mr” R" a' n""""- Mr. and Mrs. William Jnrdlne, North Ruatlco Bord", Blgr. and Mn. Reginald Forbes. Mn and M” Ernest Gram, 5 em" Borden Mary Mccarvllle, Ch't.awn Mr. and Mn. lrlghton Mac- Dougaid, Ch'town Rev. 1'. L. Cue, Ch'town Mn Cyrus Samphv. Lynn. Run. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant, Mr. North Ruuieu i Mr. and Mn. Henry I. Gallant. Ituntico Mr. and Mn. Jamu Gallant, Runtico ' Mr. and Mn. 1.1. Trainer. Charlottetown Mr. and Mn. Walter Craig. Middleton Archbishop Cuahlpg. Boston Mn. Elisabeth MacDonald,I!eda- ue . Mr. and Mn. Ernest Hughes, Man. Mn. Loretta Mcltenna, Man. Clarence Redmond, Vernon River Msinter st. Hugh. Kama: City. o. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stotlon and Walter, Freetown- Mr. John 3. Price, lummerelde Mr. and Mn. lort Trowulale, Wntmoreland Jeanette Noonan. Albany Mr. and Mn. David Macuod. Dordan , ' Mario Mcaulun. qh'town Borden Social Club Enrollments in the Jeault Seminary Guild Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clucas. Lynn, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckford. Lynn, Man. Mra. Harry O'Neill, Ch't.own Mary Donahue. Bolton, Man. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Dunn. Lynn All. Mr. Cyrus Samphy, Lynn, Mau. spiritual Bouquets Slater Mary Joanne and Slater Mary Ronrli. Ch'town Miss Mary Chisholm, River . Slater Wlnnlfred, Tracndle Crosn sister Mary Henry Vernon Mn. Ernest MacMiiian. Vor- non River nowen Stowartrn Department M. V. Ahegweit Telegrnnu Slater Margaret Pierre, Minn- eapolis, Minn. Tina Mclver, Vancouver. BC. Mn. Frank Mt-Avian, Ottawa Slater Mary Charles, st. Paul. Minn. lacxgcm Mr and Mrs, Leonard Keefe MW 3'". MW H"91d H”.h"- Mr and Mrs. Ray Johnson, 3”'”"'v MA"- ngagqug , Mr. and Mn. John I-loifei, Mr. anti Mrs .Walter Murtagh 5"""""'l” Mr. and Mrs. Johnif. Mcxenna, Sm" Mary Hoary, Chicago, Bedequo i - U-3-IL Catholle wornan'l League, KIn- TM '- 3- M'”'""' 1"""”Y- kora subdivision. 30'4"! Mr. and Mn. Fred Coady Md” 14"" s""'””" I'V""' Mr. and Mn. James Cllllhul "'5!- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dolghan, M5 "W M''- a'"”' u”'''' gum,-M,-.M, uhan, south Iumlle Mr. and Mn. Joleph Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred smith Vernon liver 1 '0 Miss Marcella MacDonald. Hall-' Gillis and Stanley Dyment were shinslinz collapsed, hurling the men to the ground. Mr. Gilli: luf- (cred two fractured heels, besides other bruises and shock. He has been receiving treatment in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Dy- ment also received sever; bruises but no bones were broken. They were working on the roof of Mr. Dyment'a new barn. The Misscii 0-live and Annie En- man. Boston. Mass. and their brother, Mr. Harry Enman. Maine. g foUR"wA Y . THE PEOPLE &.'.'v H M ,honor of Mr. and Mn. Angus Milli- c3i;.... inf” Vicinity -Mr. Ituuell uaemvln. Hun- ilton. in visiting friends and rela- tive: in 0'IAIn' and vicinity. Mr. and Mn. John MacDonald, Mun. have as their luau their daughter. Mn. stun Mama and and two children of Pt. Prim. Milo school has re-opened for another term under the capable management of Mr. Earl Jelloy. Unionvale. Mr. and Mn. ltuuull Roboahaw and non have returned to their home in Bangor, Me., After spend- ing an enjoyable holida in P. I. I. They were guests of Mr.) Robo- nhaw's grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Donald MacDonald, Milo. Mr. and Mn. Scott Milliun have as their guests Mr. and Mn. Rus- sell Milligan, Dartmouth. also Mr. and Mn. Prod Mllligan and iam- fly, Dartmouth, who are holidaying on the Island. . Mr. and Mrs. Gmver MacDonald and family, who have been resid I mg in 0'Loary for the pan year. recently moved back to their home in Milo. ' Mrs. James Msclsuc. Bedeque. has returned to her home after a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Milo. Mr. and Mn. Angus DIYIICII re- turned recently from River Hebert, N. S., where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Jim Wilton. Friends were sorry to learn that Mr. Eoott Milligan had to enter the P. C. Hospital last. week. All wish him a speedy recovery. A mleccuaneous shower was held in Milo Hall on Monday evening in gan, Alberton. who were married recently. Mr. Carl MacNevln, Hamilton, ar- rived on the Inland this week for a two-week vacation He is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacNevin. Milo. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sllliker. Hamilton, are spending their holi- day: on the Island and in visiting in O'Leary and vicinity. . Mr. Charlie MacDonald. Milo, motored to at. Eleanor: on August 28. He was accompanied by his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. David MacDon- ald, also by his sister, Mrs. Harry Gorrlll and two children of Glen- wood. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Maxfield and family. Among the nurse: who attended the refresher course given in Char- lottetown was Mrs. Angus Darnch, Milo. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Machean Coleman R. R... have returned to the Island, having spent the put three years in Calgary. Alta. A number of Milo W. I. mem- ber: motored to Tyne Valley on Saturday to meet. the delegates of the A. C. W. W. Mrs. Bert. Potts and family have returned to their home in Mun, U. 5. A., following a pleasant week visiting relatives in Glenwood and Milo. They were guest: of Mrs. Potilr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don- aid MacDonald, Milo. Mr. and Mn. Raymond McAllsr. who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacI..ean. Coleman, have re- turned to their home in Toronto. -6!) TYWARDRJIATH. England (OP) Mn. Rita Pu-kcr refused to allow daughter Shirley, 20. to marry be- cause her fiance would not dig the garden. The couple euoouofully IP- piled to Cornwall magistrate: for permision to wed. Farmers in Tibet 3.7.7 barley. potatoel, turnips and radllhu at 12,000 feet altitude. More than three-quarters of Pak- istani 78,000,000 inhabitant: d on the soil for their livellh . :.....mL..........:.&. have been called home to be with their mother, Mn. 0. It. human. who is very ill in the Prince Coun- WANDERING MINSTIIEI. .. It's annual festival time in Edin. burgh. Scotland, and Edinburgh- ers see their streets filled with characters from t.h6 romantic, co)- orful past. Donald Mark, of Boston, Mum, shows up as a strolling min. strel of bygone days. A recent graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, he sings his ballads in nine languages. Professional cards on. J. A. oolnou DINTIIT Dental X-Bay: Smallman Building EUDQIERSIDI Dial 230! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. Is. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street suinme .13.- DIAL P. 0. B01 8844 on B. F. IIIIIITEII ll. 0. OPTOMETRIST Summerslda. P. I. 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